Near T1 security, Artesanato do Aeroporto is the quick “I forgot a gift” stop for Lisbon-themed souvenirs.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 1, so you hit it after security and before most non-Schengen gates. Stock skews toward classic Portuguese items: small cork accessories under €15, fridge magnets at roughly €4–6, and azulejo-style tiles and coasters that actually fit in a cabin bag. If you need something recognizable as “Lisbon” in under 10 minutes, this is the easiest option in T1.
Open for most of the T1 schedule, it typically trades from early-morning bank (around 06:00) through the late-evening departures window. That lines up with TAP’s long-haul waves, so you can sprint in from check-in row 14–16, clear security, then shop without backtracking. Prices sit higher than central Lisbon—expect to pay a few euros more on a cork wallet or small ceramics—but not outrageous for an airport.
Stock leans heavily on compact goods: cork keyrings, small bags, lightweight scarves, and mini ceramic pieces under 10 cm across. That matters if you already maxed a 10 kg cabin allowance with Ryanair or easyJet out of T1. You won’t find high-end artisan pieces or food hampers here; for serious shopping over €50 per item, the city center is still the smarter move.
Tip: hit Artesanato do Aeroporto before you head to your T1 gate cluster (15–47); queues spike around the 07:00–09:00 and 18:00–20:00 departure banks, so plan 10 extra minutes if you’re flying TAP medium-haul in those waves.